The drug, also known as Ariprazole, is manufactured by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. and Alkermes PLC.

Since Abilify was approved for use in the United States by the FDA in 2002, 184 cases of impulsive behavior side effects have been reported. Despite reported side effects, however, the drug is still immensely popular with 1.6 million prescriptions being issued in 2015.

The FDA report claims the uncontrollable urges subside when the drug is no longer taken or when the dosage is adjusted.

The agency went on to warn patients and caregivers to be aware of the risks associated with Abilify and of identifying signs of these uncontrollable behaviors.

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Our dangerous drug lawyers can help if you or someone you care about was harmed as a result of taking Abilify. Lawsuits have been filed against the drug manufacturer for allegedly downplaying this risk information. Both patients and their families are seeking compensation for injuries. You may be entitled to a settlement if you were harmed by Abilify.

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WARNING: There are strict time deadlines for filing Abilify lawsuit claims.

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